COCPE hails STF for restoring peace in Plateau

Wed, Dec 13, 2017 | By publisher


Security

 

A PRESSURE group under the aegis of Coalition of Concern Plateau Elders, COCPE, has commended the Special Military Taskforce in Plateau State code named Operation Save Haven for restoring peace in the state.

The organisation also appealed to well-meaning Nigerians to see reason by supporting a proposed law to ban open grazing  in the state, saying such development would permanent bring the state back to its known peace.

While expressing happiness that Plateau state which used to be a hotbed of ethnic and religious antagonism, is beginning to bounce back, particularly thanked the OPSH in the state, for restoration of the much needed peace.

Pam Davou, the national chairman of COCPE, who made the commendation during a one-day Peace Advocacy Submit, said the group owed the task force immeasurable appreciation for the great work it has done in the state which resulted the the present peace by enjoyed by citizens.

According to him, the coalition also declared their total  support and cooperation to the Operation Safe Haven, OPSH,   a special military task force set up to maintain peace and security in Plateau  State.

“In the last three months, we have seen the commander of OPSH and his men personally engaging stakeholders and communities, religious bodies and other interest groups on peace advocacy and this is seriously building mutual trust between us and the Fulani’s.

“Aside the new security strategies, we now see in our villages where the task force is seen unbaisly policing every nook and cranny of the state unlike in the past, it is quite appreciable,” he said.

The group, according to its chairman, also thanked the Nigeria Army leadership  for posting a professional and experience officer in the person of Major General Anthony Atolagbe to head the special task force in Jos.

Atolagbe’s peace building efforts on the Plateau, he said, has no doubt,  restored relative peace and confidence among  all residents of Plateau State, adding “and we as Coalition of Concern Plateau Elders must commend them for the very first time.”

Turning to the participants at the summits, Davou said, “I am therefore calling on all of you here to give our security men information that will lead to nipping any threat in the bud and also see peace as task that must be done because all Fulani’s are not troublesome and all Plateau men are not peaceful hence we must do everything humanily possible to leave together.”

The body declared its total support for the proposed bill bannig open grazing in Plateau State and opined that the bill when passed into law,  will bring about total peace.

The group, according to Davou, saw the proposed bill as not only timely but also  needful and called on all Nigeria’s  to support it in its entirety.

 

–  Dec 13, 2017 @ 17:58 GMT

 

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